Bennett Mechanical Comprehension Test II

Description

NEW – Version II (Fall 2014)

The Bennett Mechanical Comprehension Test® II measures the ability to apply physical and mechanical principles in practical situations. The assessment evaluates an applicant’s problem solving skills and ability to learn new mechanical concepts quickly. It is ideal for use in a wide variety of occupations in production and maintenance.

In response to client requests and preferences, the new report also presents the score in four different ways:

Percentile against a norm reference group

T-scores that are standardized scores used to compare a test taker’s results. A

T-score has a mean of 50 and standard deviation of 10

STANINE (Standard Nine) scores are standardized scores based on a 9-point scale, with a mean of 5 and standard deviation of 2

STEN (Standard Ten) scores are standardized scores based on a 10-point scale, with a mean of 5.5 and a standard deviation of 2

No matter which method of presenting scores is preferred, they all allow for comparison of a test taker’s score relative to the normative reference group. No score is more accurate than another.

Each administration will present 55 items. Administration time is 25 minutes.